New Ezeta 2024 Logo Released
- New Logo: Ezeta, a Rome-based football brand, has released a new logo for 2024 that merges the letters 'e' and 'z'.
- Stylistic Evolution: The rebranding signifies a stylistic evolution for the brand, aiming for a unique and distinctive international presence.
- Brand Repositioning: The new logo is part of a strategic brand repositioning, moving Ezeta from smaller Italian clubs to the international football market.
Ezeta, the rising Rome-based football brand, has released its new logo for 2024.
Ezeta was founded in 2017, coming from the world of (Concept) Kit Design. Ezeta was "born first and foremost out of a strong passion", with the aim of bringing graphic concepts to high-quality product realization.
Ezeta Unveils New Logo for 2024
The brand, so far known for producing unique football kits for smaller Italian clubs, has undergone a stylistic evolution with the rebranding. The new logo merges the letters 'e' and 'z' into a single sign.
Enzo & Michele, founders of Ezeta
The founders said: "The new logo is a mark of our stylistic evolution. The rebranding is, in fact, a repositioning of the Ezeta brand, which will position us on the international scene with a unique and distinctive style."
It remains to be seen if we will see Ezeta making the kits for (bigger) European teams in the future - the market for football shirts is heavily competitive, but Ezeta's designs have surely stood out so far.
For us, the rebranding is making it more modern but a bit less recognizable.
What do you think of the new Ezeta logo? Let us know in the comments below.
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